Weed Management

Herbicide Solutions.

Precise control for unwanted vegetation, ensuring your primary crops grow without competition.

Elite
Toro Herbicide - Oxyfluorfen 23.5% EC

Toro

Oxyfluorfen 23.5% EC
Imazica

Imazica

Imazethapyr 10% SL
Trackle

Trackle

2-4-D Dimethy Amine salt 58% SL
AC-Metri

AC-Metri

Metribuzin 70% WP
AC Grip

AC Grip

Metsulfuron Methyl 20% WP
Piramid

Piramid

Paraquat dichloride 24% SL
Allert

Allert

Atrszine 50% WP
Glocet

Glocet

Glyphosate 41% SL
AC-Pendi

AC-Pendi

Pendimethalin 30% EC
AC-71

AC-71

Ammonium salt of Glyphosate
EXPERT GUIDE

Weed Control: Choosing the Right Herbicide

Weeds are one of the most economically significant threats to crop yield, competing for water, nutrients, light, and space. Accurate Cropcare offers a comprehensive herbicide portfolio covering both selective herbicides—which target specific weed species without harming the crop—and non-selective (total) herbicides—which control all vegetation and are ideal for orchard borders, roadsides, and land preparation.

Our pre-emergent herbicides like Pendimethalin (AC-Pendi) and Oxyfluorfen (Toro) form a chemical barrier in the soil that prevents weed seeds from germinating. Post-emergent herbicides like Glyphosate (Glocet) and 2,4-D (Trackle) are applied to actively growing weeds. Selective post-emergents like Imazethapyr (Imazica) can safely control broadleaf weeds in legume crops like soybean and groundnut.

For optimal results, always calibrate your sprayer for uniform coverage and apply in calm wind conditions to prevent drift. Always read label directions for application rates, tank-mix compatibility, and crop safety guidelines to avoid phytotoxicity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between selective and non-selective herbicides?
Selective herbicides kill specific weeds while leaving the desired crop unharmed. Non-selective herbicides like Glyphosate kill all plant vegetation they contact, making them suitable for land clearing and pre-planting applications where no crop is growing.
Apply pre-emergent herbicides before weeds germinate, to moist soil right after sowing the main crop. Use post-emergent herbicides once weeds are actively growing, targeting them at the 2-4 leaf stage for maximum efficacy. Early intervention is key to reducing yield loss.
Metsulfuron Methyl (AC Grip) is an excellent selective herbicide for wheat that controls a wide range of broadleaf and some grassy weeds without harming the crop. It's highly effective at low doses and provides good residual control throughout the critical early growth stages.